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Apologies, I know it's been a while, I've been soooo busy!You may be aware (I've mentioned on the pod a few times now) that I manage a band, The High Flats, well we've been mega busy organising and promoting their headline show at King Tuts, Glasgow last Thursday (04.07.24) It was a class night, with some class bands and the boys will be coming on the podcast very soon to introduce themselves, I guarantee you'll love them!So, I have been recording episode's but hadn't found time to get them out and with me nipping off on my holidays soon I thought I should get these recordings out to you so between now (Sunday 07.07.24) and Wednesday (10.07.24) I'm releasing an episode a day, a quadruple of podcasting gold for yer ears to get in about!Here goes!Brian Grogan is an Irish Singer-Songwriter based in London, he's came through the same open mic scene that brought up Ed Sheeran and Passenger and he's here to tell us all about his career as well as his battle with vocal nodules, and when he wasn't talking about that he was dropping WORLD EXCLUSIVES!!!And when he wasn't doing that he was choosing heroes!Hope you all enjoy, check out Brian's links below:Brian Grogan (@songsfrombriangrogan) • Instagram photos and videosFacebooksongsfrombriangrogan (@songsfrombrian) / X (twitter.com)Stream Brian Grogan music | Listen to songs, albums, playlists for free on SoundCloudBrian Grogan - YouTubeMusic | Brian Grogan (bandcamp.com)And you can get in touch with me here:://www.facebook.com/timeforheroespodcastTimeforheroespodcast (@Timeforheroesp1) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/timetimeforheroespod@gmail.comTime For Heroes is written, produced and presented by Martin MorelArtwork courtesy of Rowan McDonaghRowan McDonagh (@rowan_mcdonagh_design) • Instagram photos and videosMusic by The Young Hips, check them out here:https://open.spotify.com/artist/0wnBIA2KIwgNjCQPB6RY6h?si=Rd3wMJl5TImhlNDr9Wt3Yw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this weeks podcast we are introducing listeners to an inspiring man who has also been proposed for canonisation - Pedro Arrupe SJ. Pedro Arrupe, SJ, was the 28th Superior General of the Society of Jesus, leading the Society in the realities of serving the Church and people in the post-Vatican II world. Arrupe was a man of great spiritual depth who was committed to justice. His renewal of Jesuit life and mission crystallised around the faith that does justice, and in 1980 he founded the Jesuit Refugee Service which has now spread globallyWe are sharing podcast interviews from Jesuits Ireland where Pat Coyle from Jesuit Communications Office with Fr Brian Grogan SJ (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4). Other info and links:Messenger Publications - Pedro Arrupe: A Heart Larger than the WorldAmerica magazine - Father Pedro Arrupe: a controversial Jesuit's bumpy path to sainthoodCrux - Sainthood cause opens for most controversial Jesuit of last half-century20th Century Ignatian Voices - Pedro Arrupe
On this weeks podcast we are introducing listeners to an inspiring man who has also been proposed for canonisation - Pedro Arrupe SJ. Pedro Arrupe, SJ, was the 28th Superior General of the Society of Jesus, leading the Society in the realities of serving the Church and people in the post-Vatican II world. Arrupe was a man of great spiritual depth who was committed to justice. His renewal of Jesuit life and mission crystallised around the faith that does justice, and in 1980 he founded the Jesuit Refugee Service which has now spread globallyWe are sharing podcast interviews from Jesuits Ireland where Pat Coyle from Jesuit Communications Office with Fr Brian Grogan SJ (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4). Other info and links:Messenger Publications - Pedro Arrupe: A Heart Larger than the WorldAmerica magazine - Father Pedro Arrupe: a controversial Jesuit's bumpy path to sainthoodCrux - Sainthood cause opens for most controversial Jesuit of last half-century20th Century Ignatian Voices - Pedro ArrupeWe have our regular run through the liturgical odds and ends for the coming week and of course a reflection on this weeks Sunday gospel.
Discover how low-pressure sewer systems are transforming Long Island's wastewater treatment challenges into wins for the community and the environment. Paul Boyce and Brian Grogan of PW Grosser sit down with Chris Nedwick, National Sales Department Manager at Environment One Corp., to discuss the innovative technology behind E1's low-pressure sewer systems. Explore the high efficiency and cost saving benefits of LPS in comparison to gravity systems, as well as the impact on our communities and infrastructure. #EnvironmentalEcho #PWGrosser #PWGC #WastewaterTreatmentLI #EnvironmentOneCorp #LowPressureSewerSystems #LongIslandEnvironmentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fr Brendan Quinlivan presents this Sunday's Beyond Belief which includes an interview with Colm Flynn from Ennis who is the EWTN Correspondent in Rome. Colm explains the Vatican response to the EU document recommending against the use of the word Christmas and the recent papal visit to Cyprus and Greece and the relics of St. Nicholas. Brendan also talks with Jesuit, Brian Grogan, on the preparatory document for the Synod on Synodality and hears about the preparations for Christmas in the Redemptorist Monastery in Limerick from Fr. Seamus Enright, There is also a reflection for the 3rd Sunday of Advent from Sr. Ann Crowley from Kilkee.
Winston Churchill, Theodore Roosevelt, Nelson Mandela, John F Kennedy. All of these men made their mark on history and stood out as some of the greatest men to ever live. But how did their children see them? Were they given the same attention as the call each man answered? Did their sons and daughters feel that their fathers cared for them in the same way as they burned to make a difference in the world and gain significance amongst men? Today repeat guest former Navy SEAL and self proclaimed ranch hand Brian Grogan discuss how fathers often choose a path that leads to power, status, financial gain or provides with the opportunity to serve their country through their bravery and courage on the battlefield, and how many times this comes at the expense of performing our duty, honoring our wife and children and the rewards of putting our families first.
Brian Grogan was a navy Seal for 23 years. On the podcast he shares his journey to becoming part of an elite group of soldiers and how this trained him to face uncertainty with courage, calm and intentionality. One would think that getting through BUDS and rubbing shoulders with some of the toughest men alive would prepare you for marriage and fatherhood and that you would deal with everyday challenges with grace and aplomb. Right? WRONG...Until now... Brian is open and honest about the mistakes he has made, the weaknesses he recognized and how he eventually translated the lessons he learned as a NAVY SEAL to being a good husband and father. Like all of us he has not got it all together. But he is determined to earn his trident every day for his wife, his children, those around him and for himself.
In this episode, KT discusses The ins and outs of franchises as a business with Brian Grogan and Brent Hillerich of Crescent Franchise Solutions: The number of franchise opportunities in the United StatesThe advantages of franchisingThe costs of franchising besides capital Key Takeaways: There are many franchising opportunitiesFamily issues could pop up when it comes to sell or wind down the businessBanking and financing relationships are important in franchising Quote: “If you can think of a business out here there’s probably a franchisor that would like you to come and be a part of their system.” – Brent Hillerich Visit the Crescent Franchise Solutions website or text Franchise to 66866 for more information. Click here to reach KT See KT’s interview on C-Suite Network’s Best Seller TV Connect with KT Thomas: http://ktsmoneymatters.com/ Purchase KT’s book- The Hardworking Woman’s Guide to Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Context of White Supremacy welcomes the return of Brian Grogan. Mr. Grogan is a White Man and a previous guest on the platform. We discussed Mr. Grogran research on the history of White Terrorism in the state of Virginia; specifically, the early 1960's when Prince Edward County closed all public schools for five years so that little nigger children wouldn't sit in class with White kids. During the past week, Virginia Governor Ralph "Coonman" Northam has admitted to having a Ku Klux Klan photo on his medical school yearbook page and dressing up in blackface for a talent show. Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring followed suit and confessed to darkening up to look like former rap artist Kurtis Blow. Coincidentally, all of this has been consumed by accusations that Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax sexually assaulted two females. For a few hours, Fairfax was thought to be minutes from being named the new governor. We'll ask Mr. Grogan to help us put these events in context. #VirginiaIsForBlackface INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE 564943#
On 16 September 2015, PHAP hosted a live online consultation event on the draft Humanitarian UAV Code of Conduct and Related Guidelines, in collaboration with UAViators, UNOCHA and the World Humanitarian Summit.This event featured: - Presentations from Patrick Meier of UAViators and Brian Grogan of UNOCHA on the draft Humanitarian UAV Code of Conduct and Related Guidelines. - The possibility to have your questions answered regarding these documents by a panel of experts, including also Col Angela Fitzsimmons, Chief of the Assessment Team in the Office of Military Affairs at UNDPKO, Guilhem Ravier, Head of the Protection of the Civilian Population Unit with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Joel Kaiser, Emergency Response Officer with Medair, and Michele Lynch, who manages the Global Technology Project for the American Red Cross. - An opportunity for participants to provide their input and perspectives on the draft Code of Conduct as well as each of the related guidelines throughout the event.Read more at https://phap.org/WHS-16Sep2015
On 16 September 2015, PHAP hosted a live online consultation event on the draft Humanitarian UAV Code of Conduct and Related Guidelines, in collaboration with UAViators, UNOCHA and the World Humanitarian Summit.This event featured: - Presentations from Patrick Meier of UAViators and Brian Grogan of UNOCHA on the draft Humanitarian UAV Code of Conduct and Related Guidelines. - The possibility to have your questions answered regarding these documents by a panel of experts, including also Col Angela Fitzsimmons, Chief of the Assessment Team in the Office of Military Affairs at UNDPKO, Guilhem Ravier, Head of the Protection of the Civilian Population Unit with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Joel Kaiser, Emergency Response Officer with Medair, and Michele Lynch, who manages the Global Technology Project for the American Red Cross. - An opportunity for participants to provide their input and perspectives on the draft Code of Conduct as well as each of the related guidelines throughout the event.Read more at https://phap.org/WHS-16Sep2015
Brian Grogan hosts a first-time guest, attorney Pat Zomer, on the topic of “Data Privacy: What’s It to You?”
Brian Grogan hosts Shanna Strowbridge of Moss & Barnett's real estate and business law practice areas on the topic of “Owning Property with Family – The Good, the Bad and How to Prevent the Ugly.”